SYDNEY - Australian scientists develop a therapy "trojan horse" to treat cancer. This therapy uses cells derived from the nano to bacteria and cancer cells before chill cell nano second to kill him with chemotherapy drugs.

Therapy trojan horse treat directly target cancer cells with chemotherapy. This therapy has been tested and proven effective therapy compared with treatment using drugs that chemotherapy injected to cancer patients body.

In addition to less effective, how long the patient is considered dangerous because of the cancer chemotherapy drugs also can be dangerous to the health cells. Such information is quoted from Vancouversun.com, Tuesday (30/6/2009).


Dr Jennifer MacDiarmid and Dr HIMANSHU Brahmbhatt, said they had test this therapy on mice and the results of this therapy proven 100 percent effective after two years later.

The first wave of small-sized cells release ribonucleic acid molecule called siRNA. This will turn off production of proteins that make cancer cells resistant chemotherapy.

Meanwhile, the second wave of cell EDV and received by the cancer cells and deliver chemotherapy drugs that kill cancer cells.

"EDV our work, such as Trojan Horses, they arrived at the way in which cells infected with EDV and let go" said MacDiarmid.

"EDV and then open the genes for protein produce to ward off the drugs and our genes, making it possible for drugs to enter," he added.

Scientists plan to start mengujicoba therapy treatment this week to come. While testing the system against the receipt of the cells will begin next week at the Peter MacCullum Cancer Center, Royal Melbourne Hospital in Austin and The University of Melbourne. (srn)


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